The Magic Hour

Between 1997 and 2002, we were lucky enough to be graced with three Austin Powers movies and then the magic just stopped. At the time, we didn't realize what a loss this was. Austin Powers, International Man of Mystery, was the greatest spy to ever exist and Dr. Evil was the evilest villain we've ever seen. We need more.
Even though he was successful spy, Austin never took himself too seriously:
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But we should take him and his dangerous lifestyle seriously:
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Dr. Evil is still the sassiest villain to ever terrorize this country:
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"Fasha can you hear me?":
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Mini Me was born and we fell in love with him:
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We dearly miss his days as Dr. Evil's little best friend:
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This series had an insane number of puns:
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Like, puns have never been so obvious, yet so perfect since this series:
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The names were just so clever:
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This group therapy session is a golden moment:
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Fat Bastard actually spoke to us on a serious level:
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It's easy for parents and their teenage children to relate to:
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"Am I cool yet?" Ugh dad, you're embarrassing me!
Even Beyonce loved Austin Powers enough to be in it:
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No one says the word "shag" better than Austin:
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Despite his blatant sexual urges, Austin Powers was actually a real stand up guy:
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"Mole...Mole...MOLEY, MOLEY, MOLEY, MOLEY, MOLEY!!!":
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There was never a moment that didn't make us giggle:
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This series had robots with guns in the boobs:
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Guns in the BOOBS. As a growing girl when this movie first came out, I was very disappointed to learn that wasn't a real thing.
As much as we loved Austin Powers, Dr. Evil always stole the show:
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Billions &gt; trillions:
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We need more Mini Me as Mini Austin:
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This is still the cutest thing to ever happen. He's in a car seat with a wig and bad fake teeth!
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Let's get the facts straight, Dobby is not only the greatest house elf to ever exist, he's the best character in the entire Harry Potter series, period. House elves are generally cooler than witches and wizards, because they can apparate anywhere, and if they're free, can literally do whatever they want, just like Dobby.
1. He had no issue telling Harry Potter what to do:
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2. He knew what was best for Harry:
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"It is for Harry Potter's own good."
3. He had the best way of expressing his frustration:
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4. No one could possibly love socks more than him:
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5. Just look at those big ears and eyes:
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6. Dobby was endearingly polite:
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7. Like, how is anyone this cute and polite?
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8. He proved he's a better friend to Harry Potter than Hermione or Ron could ever be:
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No offense, we love Ron and Hermione.
9. He taught us how awesome house elves really are:
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"Of course sir, I'm an elf."
10. He's also the sassiest elf to ever live:
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11. He's a free elf, baby:
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12. Nothing on this planet has made you cry harder than this:
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Don't get me wrong, we miss Lupin, Tonks, Dumbledore, Fred, Sirius, Hedwig...but Dobby, our hearts just broke when this happened.
13. Or this:
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R.I.P. Dobby, the greatest free elf there ever was.
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Harry Potter star Sir Michael Gambon is heartbroken after quitting theatre due to his diminishing memory. The veteran actor, who played Albus Dumbledore in the magic franchise, struggles with his short-term memory, and is no longer able to memorise scripts even though he has been cleared by doctors who tested him for Alzheimer's disease.
He attempted to bypass the problem by having lines fed to him through an earpiece, but Gambon admits the scheme did not work and he has now decided to walk away from theatre for good.
He tells Britain's The Sunday Times Magazine, "It's a horrible thing to admit but I can't do it. It breaks my heart... It's when the script's in front of me and it takes me forever to learn it. It's frightening.
"There was a girl in the wings and I had a plug in my ear so she could read me the lines and after about an hour I thought, 'This can't work. You can't be in theatre, free on stage shouting and screaming and running around, with someone reading you your lines'."
Gambon, 74, plans to continue working in both film and TV.

Karen Gillan has had quite an incredible young career. In 2014 she starred in her first feature full-length film Oculus, her first Television comedy Selfie, and she played Nebula in the Marvel hit Guardians of the Galaxy. Before that she was Amy Pond for 37 episodes of the hit BBC series Doctor Who.
On Saturday January 17 she took time off her busy schedule to go to the Magic City Comic Con to sign autographs, take pictures, and have a Q&amp;A with her fans.
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Fan - Do you have any advice for being an actress?
Karen Gillan - Being an actress is really fun, so good choice. It's going to be really hard, its a hard profession to get into, but it's really worth it. I feel like today with all the things we have on youtube and all the cameras its quite easy to be self generating and make your own stuff. Just keep making things and in the mean time watch lots of stuff because that's what I do whenever I'm not acting. I watch actors who are better than me.
Fan - How would Nebula be as a companion of Doctor Who?
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Karen Gillan - OH! That would be weird! I feel like she would have a hard time running behind the doctor. I feel like she would... I dunno. How would that cybernetic eye be in the Tardis? I feel like that would be an odd dynamic. Maybe she would make a really good companion if as she didn't turn on the Doctor because she's a little bit evil? A wee bit.
Fan - How would Amy be in the zombie apocalypse?
Karen Gillan - Oh! I think she would survive, I think she would be good. She's a strong lady.
Fan - If they made a second Guardians of the Galaxy, would you like to be in it?
Karen Gillan - Yes! I would love to be in it. That would be the coolest thing ever.
(Magic City Host: We heard a rumor it would be called Nebula's Revenge)
YES! I don't know if it is called that, but it would be the coolest thing ever if it was.
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Uh I mean, me too.
Fan - What was your favorite episode to film of Doctor Who?
Karen Gillan - There's so many good ones, but my favorite would have to be the 11th hour. It's my favorite episode to watch and to make as well because we were establishing the characters. The Doctor and Amy were meeting for the first time and my cousin who played little Emilia did such a good job in making everyone like my character. I was like thanks for that cousin. I just think it was a magical episode, I really do.
Fan - If you could go anywhere in space and time with the Doctor, where would you go?
Karen Gillan - I've always wanted to go as far into the future as possible and see how we all develop. I have this theory that we're all going to have huge overdeveloped brains with no bodies left and we will be like these frail stubby little beings with like huge brains and will look really weird. That's fact.
Fan - Who is your favorite Doctor Who Villain?
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Karen Gillan - I have two. Can I have two? First of all the Weeping Angels because they're the scariest. I want to know if anyone gets this reference... The second one I don't remember...
Fan - Would you ever consider coming back for another episode of Doctor Who?
Karen Gillan - I said no before and then I lied because I did go back for Matt's (Smith) regeneration. The possibility is definitely there. I would love to go back, that would be really special. It would be weird now because the whole team has changed over, but it would be really nice to get back on the Tardis for a day.
Fan - How would you believe Amy would react with Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor?
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Karen Gillan - Well first of all she would approve of the voice. His unfaulty voice. I think they would make a good team. I think him and Clara together though, I think they make a really good team.
Fan - Out of all the shows or movies that you've acted in, which was your favorite?
Karen Gillan - Ugh that's a tough question. It's fun to play different characters, but I'd have to say that my favorite was Doctor Who. It always has a special place in my heart and it was one of the first things I ever did. Running away from monsters is so much fun.
Fan - Which Doctor is your favorite?
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Karen Gillan - It has to be 11 (Matt Smith) and I'm not just saying that because I'm biased. I think he's my favorite portrayal of the character. I just love how alien Matt was about it and he's just a weird, strange guy. He's perfect for it.

Singer/actress Idina Menzel has brushed off criticism of her televised New Year's Eve (31Dec14) performance after she struggled to hit a high note at the end of her rendition of Frozen hit Let It Go. The Broadway veteran joined MAGIC!, Florida Georgia Line and Taylor Swift among the acts who braved the freezing temperatures in New York to ring in 2015 on Wednesday night (31Dec14) as part of U.S. TV special Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest from Times Square.
However, some viewers were left unimpressed by Menzel's less-than-perfect performance and took to social networking blogs to take aim at her off-key note.
The backlash prompted Menzel to respond to critics by simply posting an image of a quote she had given to a previous issue of airline publication Southwest: The Magazine, in which she discussed her experience of playing eight shows a week on Broadway.
She uploaded the photo on Twitter.com on Thursday (01Jan15), and in the accompanying message, she wrote, "This is something I said in an interview a few months ago."
The quote stated, "There are about 3 million notes in a two-and-a-half-hour musical. Being a perfectionist, it took me a long time to realize that if I'm hitting 75 percent of them, I'm succeeding...
"I am more than the notes I hit, and that's how I try to approach my life. You can't get it all right all the time, but you can try your best. If you've done that, all that's left is to accept your shortcomings and have the courage to try to overcome them."

Potterheads will love this merch, even after all this time. They will always love Potter. Why not buy them (or yourself) something magical?
For the fan who loves to wear their Potter pride:
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1. A Gryffindor bath robe, since you don't ever want to be under dressed at Hogwarts.
2. For your fellow Slytherin, they might enjoy this shirt or these pants.
3. This shirt that tells the muggles in your life to back off.
4. The most adorable sweatshirt combining Harry Potter and Disney.
5. The most detailed, hand-painted shoes you will ever see.
6. This very subtle, but sweet lightning bolt necklace.
For The die-head Potterhead who needs their stuff to look like the real deal:
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7. The Lost Diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw is great for those seeking knowledge and answers.
8. The Mirror of Erised will show you your deepest desires.
9. Tom Marvolo Riddle's Diary will allow you to confess your darkest secrets.
10. The Sword of Godric Gryffindor will present itself to you if you're truly deserving.
11. Harry Potter's glasses can help a Potterhead see, even in the darkest of times.
For the fan who wishes magic was actually real:
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12. This flask to hide your Felix Felicis potion in.
13. Your very own Time Turner, so you can watch all eight Harry Potter movies at once.
14. A Marauder's Map, so you can stalk your crush.
15. Harry James Potter's WAND, so you can do magic, obviously.
16. A freakin' Firebolt, because who doesn't want to fly?
For the fan who is really into Divination:
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17. This Espresso Patronum mug, with a Grim featured on the bottom.
18. This matching Keeper - Catch mug set for your Potter bestie.
19. This "After All This Time?" "Always." mug.
20. This planner, because you need to write down your Divination schedule.
For the fan who has their house decked out in Potter designs:
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21. This Alohomora key rack because it's an adorable greeting for when you get home.
22.These wall art quotes from the extremely wise Albus Dumbledore.
23. This comforter set, so you can sleep surrounded by Harry Potter.
24. This accurate sign for the entrance to the Ministry of Magic.
25. A Lumos/Nox light decal, in case you ever forget which means which.
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Caitlin Mitchell
Recently, we sat down the the beautiful Mizuo Peck, best known for her portrayal as Sacajawea in the Night At The Museum series to prep for the release of the final film in the series, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. We spoke with her about her acting career, that began in a school with many other famous alumni, and got candid about her time in this popular series. She discussed her methods for portraying a historical figure, what it's been like to be a part of this series, and her thoughts on Robin William's impact on the film.
How did you get your start in acting?
I started acting when I was 11-years-old. I was apart of this really great theater company, called TADA!, which is still going strong today. They have a lot of great alum, like Iggy Azalea and Kerry Washington. It really changed my life and got me into this world. I auditioned by singing this song and it got me out of my skin and got my very confident and I learned how to be focused. They really treated us like professionals. We weren’t allowed to get away with, “oh they’re just kids,” no, this was a professional company.
Growing up, did you have any actors/actresses you found inspirational and used as motivation?
Oddly enough, for a long time as a kid I looked up to Johnny Depp. Not only did I think I looked like him a little bit, but also I enjoyed that after 21 Jump Street he could have gone on the pretty boy path, but he fought convention and did all the crazy roles and he wanted to focus on genuine character work. I just remember thinking that was amazing thing to look up to. These days I think there are a lot of actors and actresses that are doing a really great job. I also really like these indie people, like Miranda July and Emily Mortimer, I’m really impressed by her career. Just actresses that are really smart and savvy, who create the work for themselves.
Are there any actors/actresses you’d like to work with in the future? Like someone, that you need to work with?
No, I’d be honored to work with any of them. The list of Cate Blanchett’s, they’re the ones that I idolized. It’d be great to work with them. But for the most part, I just want to be girlfriends with them. I think we’d get along, like Lena Dunham.
What is it like to portray a historical figure? Is there any pressure because people actually know who that person is?
I swear, I did so much research on Sacajawea, because it’s so important to me to make her real. We are playing wax statues of these characters, but her story is so fascinating, so it was really cool for me to watch all these documentaries and read all these books about her life. I could tell you so many stories about her, she was such an asset to the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Do you have a particular style for preparing for this role?
Yeah, I read a lot of books. Watched a lot of documentaries. I went to the American Indian Natural History Museum all the way down in Bowling Green, which was beautiful to see all the different artifacts and they have modern Native American art. I also read some of the children’s stories that they had at the library there. It was nice to learn and research, it felt like a great way to get in touch. I took a lot from my time out west, visiting the different reservations and the countryside.
Is there any other historical figure, male or female, you’d like to portray?
As far as playing another historical figure man or woman, it would be fun to play a wild and eccentric artist like Salvador Dali. How about Josephine Baker, the barrier breaking roaring 20's entertainer? The Japanese artists Yayoi Kusama and Yoko Ono are still very much alive and creating their courageous art. I think they're great and I'd love to portray them some day.
What’s been your favorite trait about this character, as this is the third time you’re portraying her, what do you think is the best thing about her?
It’s funny, because this time around Sacajawea really gets to put her leadership skills out there. She gets to take charge and she gives some sagely advice to Ben’s character, now that they’ve known each other through the years, she’s able to give him some advice about parenting, She’s very confident. There are so many words to describe her, she’s brave and resilient. In one word, I would say she is wise. She does impart her opinion ad advice. She is someone Ben Stiller’s character listens to and looks up to, because she knows what’s up.
So, how would you say what her relationship with Ben Stiller’s character (Larry Daley) is in these films?
Sacajawea has become a link between the magical creatures that are coming alive in the museum. Carla Gugino’s character (Rebecca), the female interest in the film, and he kind of presents Sacajawea as a gift to her to prove he’s not crazy. I think I was like a friend, along with Ahkmenrah and Attila The Hun, we are all a team with Ben. Which is fun, we encounter obstacles together, along with Teddy Roosevelt of course, who is like the team leader, but Ben is the leader too. We’re a very democratic team, everyone gets a say and is respected.
Is there a moment you think fans will look forward to in this movie?
This time around it was really great. What was different is that I’m holding a monkey the entire time.
What was it like working with the monkey?
It was amazing. Yes, I’ve worked with Dexter before and me a Dexter really get to bond. I’m basically carrying Dexter the entire time. People all want to believe that Dexter is a boy, but she’s not. It’s a girl, she’s Crystal. Crystal and I bonded very much. What was amazing is the gestures she gives you. She shows you when she trusts you, when she puts her hands over her teeth, it’s an act of submission to show she won’t bite you. When she gets really comfortable, she grooms you. It was actually a great honor to work with her. And saying goodbye to her at the end, she was at the cast party and she reached out her hand. It was heartbreaking, it was like tearing myself away from this child. She had such a connection with me.
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Is there any museum you wish you could have unlimited access to like in these films?
The Lourve. That was always the name thrown around, that it would be the next museum we were going to go to. That would be absolutely amazing. I think it would be romantic and mysterious to walk through. We were able to walk through the British Museum at night and it was eerie and really cool to have free reign.
How do you feel like this film will reflect on Robin Williams’ memory? Is there is any scene with him that you feel you’ll really keep with you?
Oh absolutely! Robin and I, from the very start, had a really sweet relationship. Teddy and Sacajawea's relationship does continue on into this third movie. This time around, we were arm and arm, walking around the halls of the museum. Checking things out, checking in on each other. We had this strength and trust in each other. He was my Teddy. I’m always going to remember him as that. He’ll always have a special place in my heart. I do think this movie will be such a celebration of his genius. I feel so lucky to have gotten a glimpse of his wild personality and his spirit. I feel very grateful to have been able to work with him.
How is it going to be, promoting this film and watching it on the screen after his untimely passing?
It’s going to be really tough to watch. Without what happened, the movie is kind of takes a serious note. In the movie, there’s a lot of mortality issues, even though we are mannequins. The tablet that keeps us alive is failing. I think there’s a lot of heart wrenching moments. With Robin’s passing, it’s going to be even more bittersweet to watch.
What was it like working with him?
He’s just pure joy. Especially in this character, you know just the strong, leadership of Teddy Roosevelt in this film. I mean, he is a shining light. I’ll never forget when I first got the job, my agent was like, “Okay, you’re going to be riding a horse...with Robin Williams.” I knew there was going to be some famous people in the film that I wasn’t expecting. It’s been an amazing ride.
What can we expect to see from you in the next year?
I would love to do television! I want to use this momentum to go into pilot season, which is the beginning of the year. I would love to book a TV series. I just got new agents, so I’m going to get on it.
What is it about a TV show you’d like? I know some actors don’t like to do both film and television.
I think these days television is a whole other ball game. It’s so well written and so high quality. I think it’s a dream world of stability. You know, I’d do a million films. But with films, they’re a couple months and then they’re over. With some jobs, it’s only a couple days and it’s over. So that just means you keep having to look, which is obviously part of being an actor, you’re always looking for the next gig. I have this fantasy of rolling up to set and getting ready for the day. There’s just a family feeling that I’m seeking.
Is there anything you’d like to add that you want our readers to be looking forward to in the film?
There’s so many good things! You know, the film is going to be like a surprise to me. There’s so many times we are fighting things that aren’t there. That is an interesting thing to look for, when we’re fighting the 9-headed Chinese dragon, it isn’t there. The was one stunt thing I did, which wasn’t much of a stunt, but wasscary for me. In one part of the movie, I’m opening the doors of the planetarium, not only is it digitally done, I’m on a 30-feet cherry picker. It was most frightening thing, I didn’t realize I was afraid of heights until I got up there. And that’s the magic of movie making.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is in theaters December 19th! Make sure you see it in theaters for one final, incredible ride.

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If you're searching for some new music that the radio or Spotify hasn't given you yet, look no further. Danny Mercer is on the scene and we predict his voice will win you over, the same way it woo'd us immediately.
Danny is great with first impressions, which is why we know you'll be dying for more music ASAP. When he was in college, he managed to snag the attention of Nasri, then of The Messengers, now frontman of Magic!. Nasri put him to work right away, and a year later, Pitbull's manager Charles Chavez was so impressed with him, he signed on as Danny's manager. After hearing Danny's "Outta Nowhere," Pitbull himself decided to feature him on his album Global Warming, giving him his first big break.
Watch the video for his newest single, "Who Are You Loving Now?" here:
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This track is a raggae-inflected bit about jealousy, that really shows off his Latin-influence pop-rock sound. In an interesting bit of irony, the Bogotá, Colombia native attendied Columbia University, getting his English degree in 3 years, and has now signed with Columbia Records.
Get to know more about Danny here (and look for a Hollywood.com exclusive with him in the future!). Now, go like him on Facebook, follow him on Twitter, and subscribe to his YouTube channel, ASAP. You're going to want to be on the watch for any new music from Danny.
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Have you ever been running late to class and then the stairs just decided to change on you? You probably went to Hogwarts then. Only fellow students of the very esteemed Hogwarts School of Withcraft and Wizardy can truly understand your plight.
1. When you're trying to eat dinner and there's a troll in the dungeon:
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2. When you're trying to catch the Hogwarts Express and you look like a total frosh:
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3. When you're running late for class and then the stairs just change on you:
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4. When you're just trying to learn in class and you'r sitting next to a disaster of a student:
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5. Or you're the one stuck sitting next to the class know-it-all:
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6. When you're forced to serve detention and it's in the Forbidden Forest with Malfoy:
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7. When you're just casually browsing the Marauder's Map with your buddy HP and see some weird stuff:
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8. When you find a diary at school and think "Awesome!" and it really, really is not:
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9. When you're excited to have class with Hagrid then have to deal with Malfoy:
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Ugh, Malfoy is the worst.
10. When they announce a school dance and you have to practice your dancing skills with your Head of House:
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And she makes you put your hand ON HER WAIST!
11. When you're trying to ask your Headmaster a question and he basically just answers you in riddles:
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12. When you're in Slythein and you won the House Cup fair and square but then Harry Potter shows up and suddenly Gryffindor wins:
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13. When you're just trying to kiss your BF/GF between classes but, ugh, Umbridge:
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14. When you're just trying to have a normal school year but Voldemort shows up after pretending to be your teacher:
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Or, really, he was attached to your teacher the whole time.
15. When you're just trying to enjoy the Triwizard Tournament but Voldemort:
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16. Seriously though, Voldemort do you do ANYTHING but ruin everyone's school year?
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17. When you just want to see your parents after a tough year and Voldemort decides to hug you:
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18. When you spend your whole time at Hogwarts thinking Snape is the bad guy but he's really the good guy:
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What #HogwartsProblems can you relate to? Tweet us your answers and be sure to include the hashtag!
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It's finally October! Which means it's officially Halloween season! The best way to prepare for one of the greatest holidays ever is to watch all the Halloween movies you can. Not every Halloween movie can be as amazing and life-changing as Hocus Pocus, but this season has give us a fair share of awesome, spooky, creepy, and family-friendly movies to quench your Halloween thirst.
Hocus Pocus
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Well, it says to form a circle a salt to protect from zombies, witches, and old boyfriends."
Song to get you in the spirit: "I Put A Spell On You"
Halloweentown
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Magic is really very simple, all you've got to do is want something and then let yourself have it."
Song to get you in the spirit: " Halloweentown Theme Song"
Beetlejuice
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Are you a ghost too?"..."I'm a ghost with the most, babe."
Song to get you in the spirit: "Day-o (The Banana Boat Song)"
Casper
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "It's my party and I'll die if I want do, die if I want to. You will die too, when it happens to you."
Song to get you in the spirit: "Casper The Friendly Ghost"
Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Cross your heart... hope to die... stick a needle in your eye, shake your bottom if you got 'em."
The Addams Family
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Well, I'll tell you what. I'll buy a cup if you buy a box of my delicious Girl Scout cookies. Do we have a deal?"...."Are they made from real Girl Scouts?"
Song to get you in the spirit: The Addams Family "Theme Song"
The Nightmare Before Christmas
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "We've got to find Jack! There's only 365 days left until next Halloween!"
Song to get you in the spirit: "This Is Halloween"
The Entire Harry Potter Series
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Troll! In The dungeons! Thought you ought to know."
Song to get you in the spirit: Obviously, the "Theme Song" aka "Hedwig's Theme" or "Double Trouble"
It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Tonight the Great Pumpkin will rise out of the pumpkin patch. He flies through the air and brings toys to all the children of the world."
Song to get you in the spirit: The Full "Soundtrack"
Corpse Bride
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Quote to put you in the holiday mood: "Isn't the view beautiful? It takes my breath away. Well, it would if I had any."
Song to get you in the spirit: "Tears To Shed"
To see these movies and some creeptastic Halloween TV specials, watch ABC Family's 13 Days of Halloween starting October 19th! If you're looking for scarier, darker Halloween themed movies, check out our list of the 26 Best Horror Movies Of All Time.
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